Two nurses and a Baglady, Chapters Pointe-Claire, June 3, 2006
Author: Christina - Published 2014-03-08 12:48 - (912 Reads)What do two nurses and a baglady have in common?
CRIME
National Crime Writers’ Week begins June 1st. This week is set aside for Crime Writers across Canada to strut their stuff before heading off to CWC’s annual Bloody Words Conference held this year in Toronto.The first event, What do two nurses and a baglady have in common? CRIME will be at Chapters Bookstore, Point-Claire. Grant feels that this is a fun way to have something for everyone and show off Montreal writers. Authors, Christina Manolescu, Donna Yates-Adelman, neither of them mystery writers, will be joining her at the 1st crime scene. Both Yates-Adelman and Grant are nurses. Yates-Adelman has written a non-fiction book, Yes Sister, about nursing. Grant is author of the spy thriller Race Series and Manolescu has just launched her first adult fiction novel, Baglady. But where’s the criminal link? Is it a crime to be a female author? No way. The connection is a murder in Baglady, Grant’s Race Series fuses terrorist bedlam with a high body count, and Yates-Adelman thinks it’s a crime that young people are passing up a career in nursing. The threesome will be holding up the crowd at Chapters Bookstore, West Island, Montreal, on Saturday, June 3 from 1-3 p.m. Travel directions: Take St. John’s North off the Trans Canada, then turn right at the 1st light.
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